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AUCTIONS. BALE BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE AND UNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, THE 30th DAY. OF ' JANUARY, 1920, At 2.30 p.m. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., .ictmg under institutions from the Registrar of the Supienic Court at Wellington, will offer tor snlcby public auction, at their salerooms, Brandon street, Wellington, on AVednesclay, the. 30th day of January, 1929, at 2.30 o'clock iv the • afternoon— .--.... .ALL THAT piece oC Laud containing twenty-six decimal nought eight (26.08) perches, be the same a little more or '. less, beingpart of Section 29, Karqri District/ ancW»ing Lot 1 on Deposited Plan No. 7304, and being the whole of the land'comprised and described in "Certificate of Title Register Book Volume''3sß, ■'■ Folio 205, ■-Wellington Registry, SUBJECT, HOAVEVER, to ; Memorandum "of Mortgage, registered No.' "174291;: securing to the State Advances' Superintendent repayment of . the-'sum of £1250 and repayable as in the.said Memorandum of Mortgage No. '■',] 174291 is provided.' . : This property is situated at jSIo. 53, Raroa- road, v and consists of a one-story fivfrtoomed house, basement, with all conveniences. . . The mortgagee's estimate of value and application to sell can be inspected at the offices of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at.. AA'ellington. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be inspected at the offices of the Registrar aforesaid, or at the officers of Messieurs Mazengarb, Hay, and Macalister, Solicitors,. 21, Brandon street, 'Wellington.. . . ■ WEDNESDAY, Gtli FEBRUARY, 1929. --" ■ .- ; v/At. 2.30 .p.m., . .. •KESIDENCE OF 10 ROOMS. ONE OF THE FINEST HOMES IN . ; .: .. ./..WELLINGTON, OVERLOOKING PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS AND COMMANDING AN EXTENSIVE -VIEW OF THE BUSINESS PORTION OF THE CITY AND HARBOUR. „.•■ .'93, HILL STREET, '"''.'': . The Residence of A. Hall, Esq. ATESSRS..J, H. BETHUNE AND CO. •"■*■:..■have been favoured With instructions to. sell-by public auction, at their Rooms, Isi ti Feathersrton. street, as above:— THE BEAUTIFUL, MODERN HOME, containing 10 large rooms, conservatory, "and every necessary appliance, built of brick and concrete, known as No. 93, HILL. STREET. . . Without-, a. .doubt . this is one of the most stolidly constructed aird imposing homes in AVellington. It har only been built about ,9 years, and was designed and erected under the supervision of a leading architect. . . ON:THE.'GROUND FLOOR large reception, hall, panelled in rimu, drawingroom,', sitting-room, smoking-room^ diningroom:.with.. ..beautiful -oak.: mantel, large iitchen-,, scullery,"-and storeroom. ' FIRST FLOOR approached by a handsomer.double staircase lighted by three leadlight .windows, there are 6 bedrooms, all commanding a fine outlook, the ma-' ■ jority overlooking the harbour/bathroom ■with tiled ' floor and walls, separate patent, and ;sun balcony on two sides. THE?iUNJSXCELLED .SITUATION, in a quiet locality, within .3 minutes' walk of ' the .Parliamentary : Buildings, makea this property\6ne-,of the most desirable homes available: anywhere. V . ■■" . ." ■ '. - Band-contains 1" rood 16.51 perches, and has 83ft 9in frontage to Hill street, widening at the rear, and is laid out in lawns and garden, with a wide flight of concrete steps leading to the house. For further particulars and arrangements to view, apply to J. H. BLTHUNE AND CO., Auctioned c. | THURSDAY~NFxT,~3UrTNbT' ' , At -1.80 p.m. AUCTION SALE. ATTRACTIVE HOUSEHOLD FUR- ' NISHINGS, THE CONTENTS OF A , 3-ROOMED FLAT. E\eiy lot in splen- ' did order. On the Fiemit.c.v, 29a, MOLESAVORTH STREET. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. lia\e ( leccived instructions from the Owner, woo.is'giving up housekeeping, to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION as above mentioned: HANDSOME BLACK OAK BEDROOM SUITE, SEWING MACHINE, (first- . class order), SIDEBOARD, CHEST •■.■' drawers, kitchen table, . bookshelf. morris chairs, ■ ' :h:b. chairs, quantity . cur- ' TAINS.AND. BLINDS (as new), Kit- ■ cheii Table, .QUANTITY CROCK- . ERY, Kitchen ■ Utensils, Pots and - Pans, etc., etc. To-be sold absolutely AVITHOUT RESERVE. .... On view day of sale. ' . - : HARCOURT AND CO., ..•;...-■ -..!-. . Auctioneers. ■ " TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY),"' .' ■. ;■..-":; ;30th!'; JANUARY, " . :""■■:. '.•'• . ■ ,2 o'clock.. - ■.GREAT FURNITURE SALE, . -.-,• •■-"-.- -. " Being CONTENTS OF SIX ROOMS . ! : (In"deceased person's estate). KAMSEY WILSON AND CO., 93, Man- . hers street, favoured with instructions from the trustees, will ■ sell .as" above. Goods comprise' CROCKERY, .GLASSWARE; ORNA-. MENTSY coal bos, toilet set, pictures, lino., Morris couch, hallstand, sicleboard,', -duchesse chests,' wardrobes, cheval dueliesse, tables,:h.b. chairs, k. chairs, ' armchair,' bedsteads, wires, kapoks, linen, blankets, arid large selection goods. Also 8-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, COTTAGE PIANO, etc. RAMSEY WILSON AND CO., 98,: Manners street (opp. Regent). . THURSDAY MORNING, .;.'. "At 10 o'clock sharp. . SALE 01 SURPLUS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. CUTLER'S OAK ROLLER TOP DESK, AND EF- . FECTS,- " ... , On. the Premises, No. 2lila, AVellington Terrace (opp. Upper Dixon street). On account of Mrs. J. M. Mnir, who' has "■ . ' sold her property; - P .JOHNSTON AND CO. have received .-*-'• instructions to Sell on the promises, ' as'" above—: HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC., i - Comprising— . , DRAWING-ROOM—Sup. Ax. carpet,- dies- i terfiield ' lounge, settee couch and 4 \ easy chairs, with loose covers; large , number of books, curtains and poles, , blinds,-, choice pictures, 2 oak flower ] stands, vases, copper bowls, occ. chairs, , envelope folding card table, square ■ oak:table, etc. . - - DINING-ROOM—Ax, carpet, Cutler's oak roller top desk,- drawers one side, Encyclopaedia Britaiiuica (35 volumes), and-oak revolving book stand, chesterfield' lounge, massive marble clock, Hassock's ■ oak coal scuttle, curtains, blinds, pictures, old Willow dinner service,, crockery, glassware, old Chinese ornaments, writing cabinet, etc., also superior Axminster hall carpet,, 10yds „ x'4ft 6in; Ax. slip mats, oak hall- . stand ' : ' Contents of Bedrooms, comprising double oak bedstead, hospital bedstead, w.w. .. stretchers, Wilton • carpet, wicker ' chairs, chest drawers, single iron bodbedsteads, etc. - Also kitchen utensils, AVhite drophead sewing machine, carpet sweeper, mops, brooms, good lot cjf garden tools, elec. ' iron, alum.-.ware, Yost typewriter, Jawn-niower, step-ladder, wringer, 2 dust bins,, handbag, hammock and standj jam-jars,- cake safe, etc. . . SALE THURSDAY MORNING, At 10 o'clock sharp. ■ - NO RESERVE. - B. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. ■ .

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1929, Page 20

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